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Daniel Kochmański ac4f2fd323 format: flonum-to-string: cover another corner-case when printing 0.
When user supplies "0.0" to format and fdigits parameter is nil, then
".0" should be printed (at least). If fdigits is set to zero, then
correct result is "0.". For values 1 and more appropriate number of
zeros after period is printed.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Kochmański <dkochmanski@turtle-solutions.eu>
2015-05-10 21:18:31 +02:00
contrib Merge branch 'develop' into upgrade-libs 2015-04-12 11:54:37 +02:00
examples An example on how to embed ECL using C compilers and ASDF. 2013-05-28 23:07:05 +02:00
msvc bdwgc: Update library to version 7.4.2. 2015-04-24 23:28:24 +02:00
src format: flonum-to-string: cover another corner-case when printing 0. 2015-05-10 21:18:31 +02:00
.gitignore gitignore: ignore tgz archives. 2015-03-14 19:16:05 +01:00
CHANGELOG changelog: add recent changes. 2015-05-03 11:52:49 +02:00
configure Preserve quoting when passing the arguments to the build directory 2008-08-27 09:50:44 +02:00
Copyright Release: update ANNOUNCEMENT and update Copyrights. 2015-02-21 20:35:51 +01:00
INSTALL New file with a sketch of the installation instrucitons 2009-08-12 23:54:41 +02:00
LGPL Initial revision 2001-06-26 17:14:44 +00:00
Makefile.in Now we're using GIT; and some helpful remarks. 2014-02-23 11:21:20 +01:00
README.1st Fix ecl_eval to not have quotes by default. 2014-02-27 20:33:11 +01:00

You can find the preprocessed documentation in ./doc in HTML format.

Debugging via GDB:
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src/util/gdbinit (and, therefore, build/.gdbinit) defines
a few convenience things - T, NIL, and, even more important,
ecl_print.

This is a GDB function that prints a 'cl_object' human-readably:

    (gdb) ecl_print x
    $39 = t_fixnum
    $40 = (ecl_base_char *) 0x42b4000 "10652336"

And another that helps to see a thread state:

    (gdb) ecl_eval "cl:*package*"

Please note that double quotes have to be escaped:

    (gdb) ecl_eval "(concatenate 'string \"a\" \"b\")"

Both will give a string with "readable" content, and a pretty-printed one.



Using VIM:
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.git/tags is a VIM-compatible tag file; if you're using
the fugitive plugin, it will be used automatically.



About testing:
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make check
	to (get, initialize and) run the tests

make -C build/tests do-regressions
make -C build/tests do-ansi
make -C build/tests do-quicklisp
make -C build/tests do-mop-tests
	runs the specified tests

make -C build/tests/ show-fails
	prints results